I just tried this Plugin and I think it is fantastic. It is a bit like panel ui but a bit more user friendly.It is still in developement and it is in alpha state, but for me it works fine.As its name says it is a plugin for columns ui.

Screenshot of the dialog:

By using the pseudo transparent mode you can use the normal seekbar and buttons but without the grey (or whatelses colour your style uses) background.

Example:

Maybe Terrestrial is the develloper of this plugin? There are some similarities between Panel ui and this plugin:For example - the different drawing types- the way the panels have coordinates

1. Use a horizontal Splitter as base, then insert the panel stack splitter.2. Then you can add the panels you want.You can also use foo_uie_tabs.3. Mark the panel stack splitter and press the button "configure"

1. Use a horizontal Splitter as base, then insert the panel stack splitter.2. Then you can add the panels you want.You can also use foo_uie_tabs.3. Mark the panel stack splitter and press the button "configure"

My opinion is: Eew, titleformatting abuse.Why can't people realize that an embedded scripting language used for formatting song titles should not be so horribly abused. Just because you have a hammer doesn't mean that all problems are nails.If I ever finish my UI components, you can be assured that I will never use title formatting for anything else than formatting titles.

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Zao shang yong zao nong zao rang zao ren zao.To, early in the morning, use a chisel to build a bathtub makes impatient people hot-tempered.

Is this implementation better than panels_ui (which I never used because it's buggyness and memory eating skills)

interesting, you havent used the component, yet you say its buggy and memory eating? perhaps that is the case when you get people filling it with ridiculous amounts o' crap. ive been using panelsui/columns ui for years and i like to think that my config is stable and resource friendly yet very complex and functional. but not bloated like half the crap you see in ppl's screenshots.

interesting, you havent used the component, yet you say its buggy and memory eating? perhaps that is the case when you get people filling it with ridiculous amounts o' crap. ive been using panelsui/columns ui for years and i like to think that my config is stable and resource friendly yet very complex and functional. but not bloated like half the crap you see in ppl's screenshots.

Well. I have used it for a total of a quarter of an hour.And that brought on some crashes and a huge memory usage.

And that was with some of the more well known configs, like fofr's.But you are probably right. and I guess resource friendly differs from person to person.

But enough about Panels UI.How are the memory usage and stability of this one?

My opinion is: Eew, titleformatting abuse.Why can't people realize that an embedded scripting language used for formatting song titles should not be so horribly abused. Just because you have a hammer doesn't mean that all problems are nails.If I ever finish my UI components, you can be assured that I will never use title formatting for anything else than formatting titles.

My thoughts exactly. My god, can't we just have a component that makes use of XML config files or something?

Dear develloper hopefully you will read this thread:I have a button in a Track Display. When the playback is playing it shows a pause button and when playback is paused or stopped it shows a play button. This is the track display code:

Dear develloper hopefully you will read this thread:I have a button in a Track Display. When the playback is playing it shows a pause button and when playback is paused or stopped it shows a play button. This is the track display code:

Well, that is the index of the panel in panel list starts from 0. E.g.: you have two panels in the panel list then the first will have i=0 and the 2nd will have i=1. You can use this function with if to alternate between panels.That's what I remember when I half translated (it was raw though) this component readme (I threw the result away though).